Une section spéciale du Volume 49 (November 2014, pp.81-194) de la revue Marine Policy, consacrée à la gouvernance de la biodiversité marine dans les zones au-delà de la juridiction nationale et coordonnée par l'Iddri et The Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS).

Présentation :

« Ces 14 articles de Marine Policy, rédigés par des experts internationaux provenant de différents horizons (représentants d’organisations internationales, chercheurs, membres d’organisations non gouvernementales, etc.) montrent que la gouvernance de la haute mer peut être renouvelée en combinant différentes stratégies, du renforcement des instruments existants à l’élaboration d’un nouveau traité international. »

Sommaire :

  • Introduction: Advancing governance of areas beyond national jurisdiction
    Katherine Houghton, Julien Rochette
     
  • Charting pragmatic courses for global ocean governance
    Klaus Töpfer, Laurence Tubiana, Sebastian Unger, Julien Rochette
     
  • A Sustainable Development Goal for the Ocean and Coasts: Global ocean challenges benefit from regional initiatives supporting globally coordinated solutions
    Martin Visbeck, Ulrike Kronfeld-Goharani, Barbara Neumann, Wilfried Rickels, Jörn Schmidt, Erik van Doorn, Nele Matz-Lück, Alexander Proelss
     
  • Sustaining marine life beyond boundaries: Options for an implementing agreement for marine biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
    Elisabeth Druel, Kristina M. Gjerde
     
  • The sustainable use and conservation of biodiversity in ABNJ: What can be achieved using existing international agreements?
    Jeff A. Ardron, Rosemary Rayfuse, Kristina Gjerde, Robin Warner
     
  • The regional approach to the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction
    Julien Rochette, Sebastian Unger, Dorothée Herr, David Johnson, Takehiro Nakamura, Tim Packeiser, Alexander Proelss, Martin Visbeck, Andrew Wright, Daniel Cebrian
     
  • Identifying new pathways for ocean governance: The role of legal principles in areas beyond national jurisdiction
    Katherine Houghton
     
  • Better integration of sectoral planning and management approaches for the interlinked ecology of the open oceans
    Natalie C. Ban, Sara M. Maxwell, Daniel C. Dunn, Alistair J. Hobday, Nicholas J. Bax, Jeff Ardron, Kristina M. Gjerde, Edward T. Game, Rodolphe Devillers, David M. Kaplan, Piers K. Dunstan, Patrick N. Halpin, Robert L. Pressey
     
  • The Convention on Biological Diversity's Ecologically or Biologically Significant Areas: Origins, development, and current status
    Daniel C. Dunn, Jeff Ardron, Nicholas Bax, Patricio Bernal, Jesse Cleary, Ian Cresswell, Ben Donnelly, Piers Dunstan, Kristina Gjerde, David Johnson, Kristin Kaschner, Ben Lascelles, Jake Rice, Henning von Nordheim, Louisa Wood, Patrick N. Halpin
     
  • A systematic approach towards the identification and protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems
    Jeff A. Ardron, Malcolm R. Clark, Andrew J. Penney, Thomas F. Hourigan, Ashley A. Rowden, Piers K. Dunstan, Les Watling, Timothy M. Shank, Di M. Tracey, Mathew R. Dunn, Steven J. Parker
     
  • The impact of OSPAR on protected area management beyond national jurisdiction: Effective regional cooperation or a network of paper parks?
    Nele Matz-Lück, Johannes Fuchs
     
  • Can existing institutions protect biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction? Experiences from two on-going processes
    David Freestone, David Johnson, Jeff Ardron, Kate Killerlain Morrison, Sebastian Unger
     
  • Fair and equitable sharing of benefits from the utilization of marine genetic resources in areas beyond national jurisdiction: Bridging the gaps between science and policy
    Arianna Broggiato, Sophie Arnaud-Haond, Claudio Chiarolla, Thomas Greiber
     
  • Cooperation and compliance control in areas beyond national jurisdiction
    Dorota Englender, Jenny Kirschey, Aleke Stöfen, Andreas Zink

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